Seaside

Bimini Islands

<p>The <strong>Bimini Islands</strong>, a haven for beachgoers and water sports enthusiasts, are a mere 50 miles from Miami Beach. Located right in the middle of the Gulf Stream, Bimini attracts hundreds of marine animals and pleasant temperatures year-round. The Bimini Islands are lands of intrigue and have been since before the 1500s when famed explorer Ponce de Le&oacute;n sailed in search of the fountain of youth. Water connects all of the islands&rsquo; mythical attractions, including the famous fountain in the south and the Bimini Road (an underwater entrance to the Lost City of Atlantis according to legend).</p> <p>Schools of big game fish around Bimini attract a steady flow of anglers from North America. Bimini&rsquo;s close proximity to Florida has always created good favour for the islands, especially during Prohibition, when they were used as a supply point for rum running.</p> <p>North Bimini is about seven miles long, and home to Alice Town, a collection of shops, restaurants, and bars on a road known as &ldquo;The King&rsquo;s Highway&rdquo;.</p> <p>South Bimini is home to the&nbsp;airstrip,&nbsp;South Bimini Airport, and offers a quiet alternative to the lively nature of North Bimini. There is a small community of homes on South Bimini known as Port Royale and an epic nature trail.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>The best time to visit Bimini is in February, the month when huge hammerheads collect off the coast of Bimini. This is the only time of the year you can swim with these shy animals&ndash;so don&rsquo;t miss your chance to get up close and personal! Join a qualified diver for this fun and unique dive of a lifetime. If you&rsquo;re lucky, you&rsquo;ll even catch the shark feed at Triangle Rocks Reef.</p>

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